There might be a different issue here. They not might be able to make THIS movie for 2M. They might be able to make something that used to be buddy comedy 13, the depressening, but with SuperTrooper character thrown into it. I bet, when it's all said and done, this is about the creative freedom to make the movie they want to make.

I don't care how much people "practice" rolling a d20; the average FNM Joben is not going to be able to roll a predetermined number. Meaning it's still random, ish...yeah, randomish. Once you show me someone who can do that with a rounded die as frequently as people can palm d6, then we can talk.

There are a lot of artists who seems to draw Spidey as a silhouette with a mostly obnoxious patter on his costume. Also, Spider-Man doesn't look super ripped in this panel. That's actually fine by me. I prefer to think that he doesn't look like he spends 30 hours a week in a gym. He SHOULD look much more minimal, I mean toned sure, but his strength comes from his super power. ...But that's just MY preference.

I don't know, it's one thing for Reed to say that in a Spider-Man book, it's different if it's a FF book, and different if it's a core / crossover story. Each fan group expects different from their core characters. It's how sometimes, Spidey is done up much more as an annoyance in other books, because that's how those characters perceive him. Reed is much more likely to say something "nice" to Spidey in a Spider-Man related title than in a core book or especially FF. FF reads are going to argue with pretty much anyone until they are blue in the face that Peter is nowhere NEAR Reeds level.

The thing about this is, in context to what the other guy said, if your lost in a forest and hear a flying fucking PENGUIN making car alarm sounds, you might have a whole list of other issues that need to be addressed. Like having not rubbed your balls all over the Shrooms.